In 1962, Jim was cast as ‘Solomon Bozo’ in this stage production, which ran from February 23rd to April 7th

Summary/Plot
“Opal Kronkie, a middle-aged recluse, lives in a tumbledown mansion at the edge of the municipal dump. The general disarray of her establishment is aggravated by the fact that Opal collects thingsโanything that can be toted home in her little red wagon. Opal is also an optimist, for no matter how mean her lotโor her โfriendsโ โOpal responds with unfailing kindness and an abiding faith in the goodness of human nature. Into her rather strange world comes Gloria, Bradford and Solomon, three purveyors of bogus perfume on the lam from the authorities. Opalโs menage is the perfect hideoutโand Opal, herself, might be the remedy for their shattered finances. They decide that what she needs is plenty of insurance, a rapid demise, and three beneficiaries named Gloria, Bradford and Solomon. Attempted murder wouldnโt seem to be funny, but in Mr. Patrickโs magic hands it is uproarious. The unsavory trio concoct an elaborate scheme to drop the ceiling on Opalโs unsuspecting headโbut she is in the cellar at the time; they try to drug her and set the house on fireโbut Opalโs state trooper friend arrives at the wrong (or right) moment; a plan for a โhit and runโ accident backfires. Through it all, Opal radiates kindness, affection and, strangely enough, gratitude. But the real clincher comes at the end. It seems that there was plenty of money around all the time; bags, barrels, and mooseheads full of it, in fact, and any friend of Opalโs is welcome to as much as he wants. All they had to do was ask.”
The Pantagraph – 4 Mar 1962
His hometown newspaper saying how Jim’s mother may see him in one of his first stage roles in California!





Los Angeles Evening Citizen News – 24 Feb 1962
Big review! “James Murdock, recruited from television, makes his first stage appearance here and, for what it is, creates a favorable impression.”
Valley Times – 1 Mar 1962
“James Murdock, after a somewhat nervous beginning improves during the final scenes of the show.”










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